i talked about a liberal arts college in oakland, california that represented a pretty standard demographic distribution of students, but when you look a graduation rates, the only graduates for asian females. i did there is a strong cultural bias in the curriculum, or the data they reported to the department of education was bad. you find this all over college navigator. even within the same data set, the data is inconsistent. as a consumer, it to fit -- pick out the core data -- how much does the degree cost, how much to go to debt, how many people finish the degree -- then you can pull that out and make it for consumers. that would provide a lot of clarity as to which schools are meeting mission and which are not. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to get all of you on the record. each one of the veterans service organizations to represent were signatories to this education bill of rights proposal that i referenced earlier, is that correct? am i correct also in that each of your organizations still stands by that original endorsement of this type of a requirement to protect